How did your MP vote?

Alex Greenwich’s extreme euthanasia and assisted suicide bill passed the NSW Legislative Assembly on Friday after a debate where even sensible amendments were shouted down and rejected as a whole by pro-death advocates.

It is important to know how your local member voted and to remember this in March 2023 when they ask for your vote.

First, let’s congratulate those who stood up for the most vulnerable; insisting that the role of MPs is to ensure protection of those most at risk in society.

 

Name

Electorate

Party

Edmond Atalla

Mount Druitt

Labor

Stephen Bali

Blacktown

Labor

Anoulack Chanthivong

Macquarie Fields

Labor

Justin Clancy

Albury

Liberal

Kevin Conolly

Riverstone

Liberal

Sophie Cotsis

Canterbury

Labor

Tanya Davies

Mulgoa

Liberal

Jihad Dib

Lakemba

Labor

Julia Finn

Granville

Labor

Melanie Gibbons

Holsworthy

Liberal

Alister Henskens

Ku-ring-gai

Liberal

Stephen Kamper

Rockdale

Labor

Nick Lalich

Cabramatta

Labor

David Layzell

Upper Hunter

Nationals

Geoff Lee

Parramatta

Liberal

Wendy Lindsay

East Hills

Liberal

Joe McGirr

Wagga Wagga

Independent

Tania Mihailuk

Bankstown

Labor

Chris Minns

Kogarah

Labor

Melinda Pavey

Oxley

Nationals

Premier Dominic Perrottet

Epping

Liberal

Eleni Petinos

Miranda

Liberal

Robyn Preston

Hawkesbury

Liberal

Anthony Roberts

Lane Cove

Liberal

John Sidoti

Drummoyne

Independent

Nathaniel Smith

Wollondilly

Liberal

Mark Speakman

Cronulla

Liberal

Mark Taylor

Seven Hills

Liberal

Gabrielle Upton

Vaucluse

Liberal

Ray Williams

Castle Hill

Liberal

Guy Zangari

Fairfield

Labor

 

And below are the ones who chose to do the popular thing instead of the right thing; voting in favour of state-sanctioned euthanasia and assisted suicide.

 

Name

Electorate

Party

Aitchison

Maitland

Labor

Anderson

Tamworth

Nationals

Barilaro

Monaro

Nationals

Bromhead

Myall Lakes

Nationals

Butler

Barwon

Shooters, Fishers and Farmers

Car

Londonderry

Labor

Catley

Swansea

Labor

Constance

Bega

Liberal

Cooke

Cootamundra

Nationals

Coure

Oatley

Liberal

Crakanthorp

Newcastle

Labor

Crouch

Terrigal

Liberal

Daley

Maroubra

Labor

Dalton

Murray

Shooters, Fishers and Farmers

Dominello

Ryde

Liberal

Donato

Orange

Shooters, Fishers and Farmers

Doyle

Blue Mountains

Labor

Evans

Heathcote

Liberal

Greenwich

Sydney

Independent

Griffin

Manly

Liberal

Gulaptis

Clarence

Nationals

Hancock

South Coast

Liberal

Harris

Wyong

Labor

Harrison

Charlestown

Labor

Haylen

Summer Hill

Labor

Hazzard

Wakehurst

Liberal

Hoenig

Heffron

Labor

Hornery

Wallsend

Labor

Kean

Hornsby

Liberal

Leong

Newtown

Greens

Lynch

Liverpool

Labor

Marshall

Northern Tablelands

Nationals

Mehan

The Entrance

Labor

O'Neill

Coogee

Labor

Park

Keira

Labor

Parker

Balmain

Greens

Piper

Lake Macquarie

Independent

Provest

Tweed

Nationals

Saffin

Lismore

Labor

Saunders

Dubbo

Nationals

Scully

Wollongong

Labor

Sidgreaves

Camden

Liberal

Singh

Coffs Harbour

Nationals

Smith

Ballina

The Greens

Stokes

Pittwater

Liberal

Tesch

Gosford

Labor

Tuckerman

Goulburn

Liberal

Voltz

Auburn

Labor

Ward

Kiama

Independent

Washington

Port Stephens

Labor

Watson

Shellharbour

Labor

Williams

Port Macquarie

Liberal

Wilson

North Shore

Liberal

 

Please remember how your MP voted last week on election day!*

*Note: There was a Second Reading vote on Thursday 25 November 2021 followed by votes on specific amendments to the Bill and then a Third Reading vote on Friday 26 November 2021. The lists above reflect the final Third Reading vote.

It is important to note that there were several MPs who voted in relation to the Second Reading vote and who either subsequently voted differently at the Third Reading vote, or abstained or were absent for the final vote.

 

  • Stuart Ayres, Liberal Party member for Penrith, voted yes to the Greenwich Bill on the Second Reading vote; Mr Ayres didn’t vote in the final vote.

 

  • Gladys Berejiklian, Liberal Party member for Willoughby, did not vote in either the Second Reading vote or the final vote.

 

  • Stephen Bromhead, Nationals Party member for Myall Lakes, voted No for the Greenwich Bill at the Second Reading vote; Mr Bromhead changed his vote to Yes for the Greenwich Bill in the final vote.

 

  • David Elliott, Liberal member for Baulkham Hills, voted No to the Greenwich Bill at the Second Reading Speech; Mr Elliott didn’t vote in the final vote.

 

  • Matt Kean, Liberal Party member for Hornsby, voted YES for the Greenwich Bill at the Second Reading Speech; Mr Kean didn’t vote in the final vote.

 

  • Jodi McKay, Australian Labor Party member for Strathfield, voted No to the Greenwich Bill at the Second reading vote; Ms McKay didn’t vote in the final vote.

 

  • Hugh McDermott, Australian Labor Party member for Prospect, voted No to the Greenwich Bill at the Second Reading vote; Mr McDermott didn’t vote in the final vote.

 

  • Greg Warren, Australian Labor Party member for Campbelltown, voted No to the Greenwich Bill at the Second reading vote; Mr Warren didn’t vote in the final vote.